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Discover Ludwig"trigger war" is a correct grammatical construction and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to an action or event that starts or initiates a war. Example: The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand triggered the start of World War I. OR The disputed border incident between the two countries triggered a full-blown war between them.
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Analysts worry that the very existence of this possibility could, in times of crisis, trigger war.
An attack might provoke Iraq to use chemical or biological weapons in an effort to trigger war between Israel and the Arab world, he said.
During a meeting with reporters before he went to the White House, he observed that the United States "does seem to have a lower threshold" for what would trigger war.
A climax to the Iraq crisis appears to be approaching fast, with the UN chief weapons inspector, Hans Blix, due to report next Friday and with the UN security council expected to vote on a resolution the following week that could trigger war later this month.
Some "damn fool thing" in the Asia-Pacific just might trigger war between the two nations.
He and Netanyahu have very different "red lines" that would trigger war.
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In her opinion, the gap between each side's perceptions of the Ukraine crisis could be what triggers war.
Read our feature on how Drug resistance triggers war to wipe out malaria in the Mekong region. .
A treadmill powered by thousands of Somali "guest workers" not only fails to generate the required kilowattage but triggers war with Somalia.
Starting around 2005, the people began to rely on compensation in village courts to resolve offenses that once might have triggered war, and by 2011, few Enga waged war.
In What Starts Wars: Intentional Delusions Stratton presented nations, themselves collections of people, as triggering war from several delusions.
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